Am 09.03.2010 00:05, schrieb Nick Black:
> Hi André,

Hey!

> I hope you don't mind me answering in English - my German is non
> existant.

No problem... I'm definitely not the best English speaker, but I'll try
my best ;).

> I'm glad you have found Mapzen and have been enjoying it so far.  The
> idea of Mapzen is to provide an easy, fun to use map editor for people
> who are new to OpenStreetMap.  It was released in its current Beta
> form in November 2009 and has been developed since then.
> 
> You can read more about the latest release of Mapzen including the
> roadmap here: 
> http://blog.cloudmade.com/2010/02/20/mapzen-updates-and-sneak-preview-of-the-next-release/

Ah, ok. Thank you so far. My question was if it's a professional tool or
if it's better for beginners. The UI quiet impressed me and it seems to
be very intuitive, so I asked myself as advanced user if I should use it
in the future. I saw this screenshot of the turn restrictions editor and
it looked very usable to me. My first impression: Let's keep that piece
of software in your viewport.

Therefore I asked for some kind of a comparison between JOSM, Potlach
and Mapzen. I'll try it in any case if I find some free minutes.

> If you need some tips (in English only for now, I'm afraid) there are
> some CloudMade people using Mapzen who can help:
> 
> Thea - http://mapzen.cloudmade.com/user/149327783
> Me (Nick) - http://mapzen.cloudmade.com/user/654502734
> Yuliya - http://mapzen.cloudmade.com/user/106573939

Ok, I'll keep those persons in my mind. Thank you.

Best regards,
André

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